Deep-Fried Burritos – Building Positive Community Changes

Leon Mize is his name. He is middle-aged with kids, drives an older model G.M. car, and makes a vicious deep-fried burrito. On the surface, Mize is just like you…

Honoring Honor Guards at VFW Post 822

Military Taps is a bugle call most Americans will recognize by hearing the first two notes pouring from a trumpet or bugle. This simple, yet emotionally moving, melody expresses honor…

Hurley Foundation Connection and Serving

This past year all of us faced changes, including nonprofits. Hurley Foundation is at the forefront of helping our community and striving to continue fundraising to support their effort. Patty…

Gift of Life – The Most Precious Gift

Gift Of Life is the most precious gift you can give.Our story highlights the first organ donor to Hurley Medical Center in 1971, Jerry Worden, and his family. Medical advancements…

CRIM Adapting to Continue Hurley Community Wellness

CRIM 2020 – Virtual Crim 2020 may look different this year, but that isn’t stopping participants and perhaps even some first-timers from competing in one of the world’s top 10…

Flint Women’s Forum Pays It Forward with Statue Honoring Rosies of the Past

Rosie the Riveter and Real-Life Hero Amber Taylor Occasionally you have a chance to met hometown heroes who go above and beyond serving their community. Often these individuals realize the small…

Passion with Non-Profits. Growing and Helping Others.

Ready to grow your business? I challenge you to align with a nonprofit you believe in. Not any nonprofit! You gotta love them and they gotta love you. Take caution…

Flint Art Scene

The Flint Art Scene By James D. Draper If you were to draw a straight line from the Flint Institute of Arts on East Kearsley Street in the Flint Cultural…

Encouraging Early Learners to Read and Write

Within every child is a young reader and writer waiting to emerge. Parents are most important in encouraging their young children to read and write. Here are some ways for…

Hurley Volunteer Cuddlers

Patricia Heslip raised 14 children. They’re all grown now, but Patricia, 73, of Howell, isn’t done nurturing babies. She and her daughter Marianne Stuart, 49, of Owosso, meet every Tuesday…